Argus Cybersecurity calls itself ‘the world’s largest independent automotive security’ company, which does include the caveat ‘independent’. Still, the company says it works with all major car manufacturers and their Tier 1 suppliers. Founded only in 2013, of course by former members of the Israel Defense Forces cybersecurity elite unit 8200, it has so far raised $30 million in investments. Its products are being used to secure connected and self-driving cars.

It is also scouting for partnerships with global startups working in areas such as blockchain and cybersecurity to work with the bank. Yes Bank is looking at 16 global partnerships with startup accelerators and funding platforms in nine different geographies by this year-end and has already partnered with Israeli crowdfunding platform OurCrowd and US-based fin tech accelerator QC Fintech.

Musk also originally came up with the concept for Hyperloop, though he opened up the idea to development by outside interests because he said at the time that he would not have enough time to devote to making it a business in its own right, in addition to his other duties. It’s not clear whether the Hyperloop component of this project would be developed by The Boring Co. itself, or by an outside partner focused on the tech, like Hyperloop One, for instance.